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Yeah, KBZERO, MAI, born into the group. I'm going to advance it earlier, but I've been trying to find my way around Omaha. It was L Street, it was completely blocked off, and then I had to go almost three miles around just to get off from the intersection that I was from just to get into this place. And now I'm here, and it's all closed up, and I just looked online, and they said they don't open up until nine o'clock in the morning. That's two hours from now. I'm going to stick around for that. I'm going to wait and see if somebody shows up in the next 30 minutes, and if not, I'm gone. I just got a few more deliveries to make. I was up at Nebraska Marjoramart. And I'll tell you what, now, if you want to know how bad the economy is, you go to a major corporation that sells a lot of crap year-round. And when you go there every time, even at 5, 30 in the morning, installers are lining up, and there's 10 or 15 installer trucks just waiting to get in the door to get loaded up so they can go out and start installing stuff. And the last few times I've come up here, Tuesday, and then last week I came up a couple times, and then today I came up there, and they're still ordering the stuff, but they're not doing anything with it. So the installers was one. There was one the day before that. There was two the day before that delivery, and then one on the first time, the last two. Those two did the Tuesday before. So we're going from 15 installers a day down to one or two installers a day, and that's it. That's just telling you that the economy is really starting to slow down. And, well, anyways, I'm up here. I'm starting to lighten up. The sun will be up here soon. Things are going to change here this weekend. We're going to have to set our clock staff down. That's going to screw me up a little bit. I'd much rather have the sunshine in the afternoon than in the morning. You know, to be honest with you, when they change the time, it starts getting darker around 4.30. At 5 o'clock it's completely black outside. And that's just plain frickin' depressing, you know. But anyhow, keep me on the list, Russ. If you call me and I do not answer, it's because I'm doing something else, just pass over me and then you can get me on the next round, okay? K-0, MAI, back to you at the 12.
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